Implement strategies and procedures developed by teachers to maintain safe, supportive, and inclusive learning environments.

Implement strategies that promote the student's independence across all relevant educational settings.

Based on program and student needs, assist teachers and related service professionals in carrying out tube feeding, catheterization, toileting, diapering (including lifting), administering medication, feeding, positioning and other health related procedures required by students who have special health care needs, and maintain appropriate records of these activities.

Keep student data current and report concerns to teacher when they arise.

Under the guidance and supervision of a teacher, effectively implement learning strategies, prompting procedures, and other systematic instructional procedures in school and non-school settings using a variety of instructional grouping arrangements.

Implement teacher-developed plans or strategies that enhance the fluency, maintenance, and generalization of academic skills.

Based on program and student needs, assist teachers with community-based instruction.

Use grammatically correct language which includes age-appropriate vocabulary, first person language, appropriate tone of voice, and reinforcement procedures.

Assist teachers and other professionals in maintaining student records required by federal and state law and regulations and Fayette County Public Schools' Policies and Procedures.

Implement teacher-developed behavior plans and techniques that adhere to the laws, regulations, and procedural safeguards (safe crisis management) concerning the management of student behaviors. Includes lifting up to 50 pounds and/or restraining students if necessary. Record data and monitor progress on behavior goals as directed by teacher.

Direct group activities of students as assigned, assist in lunchroom duties as assigned, assist in emergency drills, rec-leisure activities, assemblies, community participation as assigned.

Assist in overseeing students while in regular class, labs or other activities, providing them with the necessary materials needed to participate.

Follow teacher instructions and implement team decisions.

Contribute relevant, objective information to teachers and other school professionals to facilitate planning, problem solving, and decision-making processes across all relevant settings.

Maintain confidentiality of individual students and their families, as well as all student educational records.

Perform assigned responsibilities under the supervision of the teachers in a professional and ethical manner established by the district, agency, state, or professional organization.

Participate with administrators, consultants, and/or other professionals in designing and implementing comprehensive professional development activities for paraprofessionals.

Assist in administering diagnostic and other tests and record test information.

Read, understand and assist in implementing, recording and monitoring assigned students IEP's.

Assist students to and from activities, loading, unloading and/or riding the bus and assist in preparation as required.

Assist students by providing proper examples (positive attitude, caring attitude, good rapport with other staff members), emotional support, a friendly attitude and general guidance.

Provide support to the teacher and student by creating an environment that is conducive to learning. If instruction is being hindered because a student's behavior is distracting, implement guidelines given by the teacher. (Take student for a walk, take student to the bathroom, remind student how they are to behave).

Conference with the teacher/case manager concerning programs and materials to meet student's needs. Also, discuss with the teacher concerns that need to be shared with the parent. It is the teacher's responsibility to communicate academic/behavioral/instructional concerns with the parents.

Assure the health and safety of students by following health and safety practices and regulations including PBIS and de-escalation techniques. May require annual training and re-certification in safe crisis management.

Maintain regular attendance. Report your absence to the teacher and in the absence reporting system as specified by the district.

Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:

Minimum 48 college credit hours or successful completion of the Kentucky Paraeducator Assessment or completion of an Associates Degree and experience working with youth in an organized setting and some instructional experience in a classroom environment working with children and parents with special needs, multi-cultural and multi-ethnic backgrounds.

KNOWLEDGE OF:

Basic subjects taught in District Schools, including arithmetic, grammar, spelling, language and reading.

Safe practices in classroom and playground activities.

Interpersonal skills using tact, patience, and courtesy.

Basic record-keeping techniques.

ABILITY TO:

Learn procedures, functions and limitations of assigned duties.

Apply and explain policies and procedures related to school and program activities.

Communicate effectively with others.

Work cooperatively with others.

Working Conditions:

Work is performed while standing, sitting and/or walking.

Requires the ability to communicate effectively using speech, vision and hearing.

Requires the use of hands for simple grasping and fine manipulations.

Requires bending, squatting, crawling, climbing, reaching, running.

Must be able to lift one-third of their body weight, not to exceed 50 pounds.